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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2006 at 21:07
This isn't really a review...he talks more about himself than the music on the album.

http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=85197


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2006 at 22:38
[QUOTE=TheProgtologist]This isn't really a review...he talks more about himself than the music on the album.

http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=85197[/QUOTE]
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 00:49
There is a dude posting many 1 star reviews.............



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 00:50
I THINK SOMETHING VERY FISHY IS GOING ON OVER AT THE FIRST PAGE (and it's not Fish-related):

RUSH — Hemispheres
Review by progman

1 stars

RIVERSIDE Second Life Syndrome progressive rock album and reviews Progressive Metal
(Studio Album, 2005)
Avg: 4.28/5
from 221 ratings
CAMEL The Snow Goose progressive rock album and reviews Symphonic Prog
(Studio Album, 1975)
Avg: 4.35/5
from 222 ratings
CAMEL — The Snow Goose
Review by volo_cabron

1 stars

VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR Pawn Hearts progressive rock album and reviews Art Rock
(Studio Album, 1971)
Avg: 4.40/5
from 186 ratings
GENTLE GIANT In a Glass House progressive rock album and reviews Art Rock
(Studio Album, 1973)
Avg: 4.51/5
from 115 ratings
GENTLE GIANT — In a Glass House
Review by pedro

1 stars








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All the reviews theoretically are fine enough to count,still all of a sudden,all the great artifacts of prog being of one stars calibre in a statement made by persons with no link to their mail (or whatever).

Call me the freakiest fanboy ever, but something is wrong in this and I sense it.

In another fact of seeing it, the guys doesn't actually denigrate the albums, just says that something's good, but not enjoyable, or it's TOO complex, or it yanks his chain etc. How adequate of a complete 1-star flaw can that come?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 00:51
^^ yeah- that's what I was talking about.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 00:52
Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

^^ yeah- that's what I was talking about.


Well,you have to elaborate a bit your statement.

In this situation, with just "hey! there's a bug on my windshield", you get refused. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 03:49
Those 1 star reviews all came form the same IP address, but quoting different e-mail addresses. Some of the text has been copied from elsewhere.
 
Clearly an attempt at manipulation. Now dealt with.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 04:09
That creep copied a part of my Second Life Syndrome review from Riverside and added one star to it .. how sick to put your time into these kind of childish actions Angry !
I have send a PM to Bob and also read the abovementioned reactions, meanwhile justice has done Thumbs Up !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 04:54
Ah,good to see my "fishy" senses aren't rusty. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 09:30

AREA — Gle Dei Se Ne Vanno, Gli Arrabbiati Restano!

Review by gilles

1 stars AREA were one of the more varied Italian bands with their distinctive mix of prog and jazz genres. Without a question AREA’s early 70’s work is pure classic Ital prog, it was post 1975 release some albuns that caught my ear. Its more politics as music vein. The band lineup included Patrizio Fariselli (acoustic piano, M.C.S. 70 synthesizer and electric piano), Larry Nocella (tenor sax), Giulio Capiozzo (drums), Ares Tavolazzi (electric bass, double bass, guitar), Guido Guidoboni (trumpet), Luciano Biasutti (trumpet). Poor, only for a true fan.

 
Half of the review is filled with the line-up... and the line up is wrong!
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 10:27

PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI (PFM) — Jet Lag

Review by AndreaSalvador

4 stars According to me "Jet Lag" is an album written so as to be much technician and for this ready one to make taken on the listener. A lot remains a great album with songs to of the average. For this the council to firm who not to the album more famous than a band!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 13:10
Only reviews under Mandrakeroot name shall survive. Others from the same reviewer are being gradually deleted. 

Edited by Atkingani - July 31 2006 at 13:10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 13:12
Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Only reviews under Mandrakeroot name shall survive. Others from the same reviewer are being gradually deleted. 
 
Agree. Anyway, he should be a Special Collaborator because he has more than 200 reviews !! Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 13:30
Originally posted by Barla Barla wrote:

Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Only reviews under Mandrakeroot name shall survive. Others from the same reviewer are being gradually deleted. 
 
Agree. Anyway, he should be a Special Collaborator because he has more than 200 reviews !! Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 23:02
http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=9234


Guy's review is all over the front page. Pretty nasty.
back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 23:49
Another review in Spanish, by the same person (without swearwords, though):

CAN — Tago Mago
Review by pinkjoint (Alejandro)

5 stars Este disco representa toda la esencia de CAN en su epoca con el cantante japónes Damo Suzuki (quien se hallaba en Alemania de vacaciones y se quedo allá siguiendo con el GRAN GRUPO). Es un disco tan perfectamente armado que empieza con esa melancólica esencia de Paperhouse para al final despedirse con esta misma sensación en Bring Me Coffee Or Tea después de haber pasado por todo ese viaje de sonidos oscuros y fluídos que representan fielmente toda la atmósfera de la Alemania de la época. En fin, cómo ya dije anteriormente (hablando en este idioma de pobres que nadie entendera), es un álbum sencillamente complejo y perfecta al mejor estilo KRAUTROCK Ich Liebe Kraut




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2006 at 23:52
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Another review in Spanish:

CAN — Tago Mago
Review by pinkjoint (Alejandro)

5 stars Este disco representa toda la esencia de CAN en su epoca con el cantante japónes Damo Suzuki (quien se hallaba en Alemania de vacaciones y se quedo allá siguiendo con el GRAN GRUPO). Es un disco tan perfectamente armado que empieza con esa melancólica esencia de Paperhouse para al final despedirse con esta misma sensación en Bring Me Coffee Or Tea después de haber pasado por todo ese viaje de sonidos oscuros y fluídos que representan fielmente toda la atmósfera de la Alemania de la época. En fin, cómo ya dije anteriormente (hablando en este idioma de pobres que nadie entendera), es un álbum sencillamente complejo y perfecta al mejor estilo KRAUTROCK Ich Liebe Kraut


 
Shocked Translation of the part in bold: "talking in this language for poor people that nobody will understand" Ouch One of the stupidest things I've heard in a long time ....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2006 at 02:25

GENTLE GIANT — Octopus

Could someone please delete this reiview of mine I put under the wrong name?
Review by The_guy_who_likes_froga

4 stars Octopus is an album I have trouble rating, sometimes I can listen to it back to back and enjoy every second of it, and, other times I cannot stand it. It’s strange but this circumstance occurs regularly with me with many albums. There is one song I can always enjoy on Octopus and that song is, A Do’s Life, it brings me fond memories of my little Scottish terrier who fits the description perfectly. This is quite a strange song and the harmonies of the violin and synthesizer (I think it’s a synthesizer) clash. It amazes me that these clashes still sound good, probably due to the fact that Gentle Giant are very igneous.

I suppose they got this inspiration from early 20th century composers who experimented with clashing dissonances and such. I also identify that the band went back to the Middle Ages and picked up church modes. Something which 20th centaury composers also did, they experimented with the Lydian, mixolydian, Dorian ( there are several more modes I cannon remember) and most of all the pentatonic scales. These experimentations changed the course of modern music in my opinion. Gentle Giant also use these modes.

Even some of the instrumentation is similar to that of the Middle Ages, but when comparing to actual instrumentals from the Middle ages the difference is huge. That my seem like a big contradiction but I understand it, haha. Certainly there were Troubadours around back then, so there are influences from said times. Anyway back to the album.

Octopus is a fantastic album and borders on the masterpiece level, but as I said earlier it is more enjoyable at certain times. This depends greatly on what type of prog fan you and what mood you are in. There are some subtly beautiful sections on Octopus, particularly Think of me With Kindness which is a short, but effective song. There is a wonderful horn solo at the climax of the song. Knots is a masterpiece of Gentle Giant music, the vocals on this song are of an almost inhuman quality. If you listen to closely to all the part then you will wonder how difficult it would have been to record, and to perform live. The Piano theme on Knots is very jazzy and cool, while the glockenspiel solo in the middle of the song is freakishly fast.

One thing I am certain of in this album is that the instrumentation is at the highest level in all prog. Very few bands/artists could compare to the skill of Gentle Giant, and Octopus is a very real example of how good they are. I like the fact that Gentle Giant isn’t as guitar dominated as many other bands are. The guitar solo on River reminds me greatly of the song Statbrough blues by The Allman Brothers, just a thought. I have to comment on the cover picture which is very cool in my opinion; I mean an octopus in a Jar, you couldn’t ask for anything more.

1. The Advent Of Panurge (4/5) 2. Raconteur Troubadour (4/5) 3. A Cry For Everyone (4/5) 4. Knots (5/5) 5. The Boys In The Band (4/5) 6. Dog's Life (5/5) 7. Think Of Me With Kindness (4/5) 8. River (5/5) Total = 35 divided by 8 (number of songs) = 4.375 = 4 stars Excellent addition to any prog music collection

Octopus is a tiny bit off being a five star album as I have already stated, it isn’t quite there. To be correct it is exactly 0.625 off being a masterpiece according to my method of rating. Gentle Giant isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but if you were to start anywhere with them, I’d recommend Octopus first. It is the easiest album to listen to by the band, for me anyway. I hope this review has made sense to the readers as I have sort… droned on about nothing for a while.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2006 at 02:32
that is yours?! Shocked

don't worry, I don't think it has to be deleted, it's a glitch of e-mail adress, right?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 01 2006 at 02:33
It doesn't have to be deleted, just send a PM to Guigo or Easy Livin and they can switch the username of the reviewer to yours.
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